When the vote was lost for Women Bishops in 2012 I was
shocked and stunned. I was not alone.
The prospect of waiting another 5 years to get the same point, with no certainty of progress compounded that sense of depressing disbelief.
In response I wrote ‘Two Feet in the Grave’ as a response to
the CofE’s uncanny ability to shoot itself in both feet, while standing on the
edge of its own grave and then wonder why it falls into the gaping hole.
But I was mistaken.
Today after less than 2 years, the same vote has taken place
again – and this time with a different result.
Somehow the Church of England has managed to rouse itself and move with
remarkable speed (for an arcane institution) to overturn the bureaucratic
processes whose tail so often wags the dog.
To those outside the church, this might not sound like lightening speed –
but in ecclesiastical terms it would impress even Einstein!
There is a wonderful parody of the hymn “Onward Christian
Soldiers” where the verse starts ‘Like a mighty tortoise moves the church of
God – brothers we are treading where we’ve always trod’. When it comes to bishops the outdated sexist
language of the parody was absolutely true – it was indeed brothers only – but somehow
the tortoise has stirred itself to life and movement, surprising those who
mistook its paralysis for death.
So perhaps I was wrong.
It would seem that in the action of falling into the open grave, the
shock of shooting itself in both feet has resulted in a surge of ecclesiastical
adrenalin which has brought about the first signs of resurrection.
Don’t get me wrong – I don’t expect the CofE to instantly bound
ahead with exuberant life, but with the advent of women to the House of
Bishops, I am sure that there will be a new injection of life into this previously patriarchal
tortoise-like institution.
The CofE has benefited enormously from the ministry of
women priests, and now, finally, it will have the opportunity to benefit from women bishops.
Today the CofE took one foot out of the grave.
I now look forward to seeing more signs of life
the future, and for the resurrection to be continue when we stop trying to exclude people on the basis of gender, orientation, love and marriage - and start living out the life-giving, welcoming love of Christ for all
people everywhere, with no exceptions!
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